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Nomad Podcast

Shane Claiborne - A Faith Not Worth Fighting For (N151)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Shane Claiborne has been an inspiration to many ever since his book The Irresistible Revolution came out, with its 'What if Jesus really meant what he said' message. For the last 20 years Shane has been trying to live out Jesus's message in a deprived area of Philadelphia, where he founded the new monastic community, The Simple Way. This journey has led him to a commitment to non-violence, 'from womb to tomb', which has been tested on many occasions. So tune in for a challenging and counter-cultural conversation. 

"For the first few hundred years, Christians were unmistakably committed to nonviolence, in every sense of the word. They spoke out against abortion, they spoke out against the death penalty, They spoke out against militarism and war. They had a beautiful, seamless garment when it came to the ethic of life." - Shane Claiborne

Interview starts at 11m 15s. 

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to check that out. Good. You know how they say that in order to take a

1:31.8

criticism you need sort of five positives. Oh yeah. Yeah. And I feel like my relationship

1:36.9

hopes a bit like that. Every time I hear some story about the stupidity of church or something,

1:43.4

then I need five sort of hopes. And I need some hope right now

1:47.0

because I was talking to a friend recently who said that in, and someone knew came along to

1:53.5

their church and it transpires that they had been christened as a baby and then confirmed.

2:01.5

Yeah.

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Whereas this church was all about adult baptism.

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